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that did it

changing the names of those fields did indeed solve my problem, thanks enormously. I still don't understand the error, when I created the db I didn't reserve any words. Are some reserved by default? and how might I find out?

If I remember right, you can use reserved words, but when you refer to them using ASP, you have to inclose the name with [ and ], also, as a side-note, you can have spaces in the names, and when accesing them waith ASP, use [ and ].

Tho, for better coding, its best to leave the reserved keywords alone.